The Necessity for Revisiting Direct Corporate Human Rights Obligations in the Current Business and Human Rights Treaty Process

Philippa Osim Inyang
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The international community has awoken to the reality that transnational corporations (TNCs) do not only control more resources than a good number of states. They wield enormous influence in the corporate world which greatly impacts on local cultures and initiatives. Many of these TNCs, who operate in developing states, engage in activities which frequently result in human rights abuses. Several states rely on the resources extracted by these large corporations as the main stay of their economies. Consequently, they lack the economic capacity and political will to effectively regulate the activities of the TNCs, leaving these entities to perpetrate human rights abuses in the local communities with impunity. Although the Human Rights Council, through the Inter-governmental working group on Business and Human Rights, has begun a treaty process on business and human rights to address these issues, the work of the IGWG, so far, has not adequately responded the root cause of the corporate impunity, which is their unwillingness and inability to hold corporate entities accountable for their harmful activities. Thus, this paper proposes that the issue of direct human rights obligations on corporate entities should be revisited in order to ensure that corporate entities do not escape accountability for human rights harm resulting from their activities.
在当前工商企业与人权条约进程中重新审视企业直接人权义务的必要性
国际社会已经意识到这样一个现实,即跨国公司(TNCs)不仅控制着比许多国家更多的资源。他们在企业界有着巨大的影响力,对当地文化和倡议产生了巨大的影响。许多在发展中国家经营的跨国公司所从事的活动经常导致侵犯人权。一些州依赖这些大公司开采的资源作为其经济的主要支柱。因此,它们缺乏有效管制跨国公司活动的经济能力和政治意愿,使这些实体在当地社区肆无忌惮地侵犯人权。尽管人权理事会通过工商企业与人权政府间工作组启动了一项关于工商企业与人权的条约进程,以解决这些问题,但政府间工作组的工作迄今尚未充分解决企业不受惩罚的根本原因,即它们不愿也没有能力追究企业实体对其有害活动的责任。因此,本文建议应重新审议公司实体的直接人权义务问题,以确保公司实体不会逃避对其活动造成的人权损害的问责。
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